New Construction Homes Near Little Rock AFB | Builder Communities 2026

LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS

Homes for Sale in Little Rock, AR

Arkansas’s capital city — vibrant neighborhoods, top employers & diverse housing options.

Quick Answer: The best new construction communities near Little Rock AFB are concentrated in Cabot (15–20 min from base) and Conway (35–40 min), with emerging options in Jacksonville and Bryant. New construction homes in the $230,000–$320,000 range are plentiful in 2026 and can be purchased with a VA loan — zero down, no PMI. Builders often pay closing costs for VA buyers. Ashley Watters at (501) 951-9200 represents buyers at no cost and has established relationships with local builders — she can negotiate upgrades and incentives you won’t get going in alone.

New Construction Homes Near Little Rock AFB: 2026 Builder Guide

New construction is one of the most popular options for military families PCS’ing to LRAFB — and Central Arkansas has a healthy builder market. New homes come with builder warranties, modern energy efficiency, no deferred maintenance, and often lower total cost of ownership than older homes. Here’s everything you need to know.

Why Military Families Love New Construction

  • Builder warranty: Typically 1-year workmanship, 2-year systems, 10-year structural — major issues are covered
  • Energy efficiency: New construction meets current code standards — utility bills are typically 20–30% lower than older homes
  • No deferred maintenance: New roof, new HVAC, new appliances — nothing to fix for years
  • Customization: Choose your floor plan, finishes, and upgrades during build
  • VA loan compatible: New construction works with VA loans — the VA appraises the completed home
  • Builder incentives: Builders frequently offer closing cost assistance, rate buydowns, or free upgrades — especially in slower months

Top New Construction Communities Near LRAFB

Cabot Area (15–20 min to LRAFB) — Most Popular

Cabot has seen the most significant new construction growth in the LRAFB market. Multiple active subdivisions offer homes from the mid-$200s to $400s:

  • Price range: $235,000–$380,000
  • Active builders: Multiple regional and national builders including Adams Homes, McBride Homes, and local custom builders
  • School district: Cabot School District (rated 8/10) — one of Arkansas’s best
  • Lot sizes: Typically 0.2–0.5 acres with backyard privacy
  • Typical build time: 4–7 months for spec homes; 6–10 months for custom builds

Conway (35–40 min to LRAFB)

Conway is one of Arkansas’s fastest-growing cities with active master-planned communities:

  • Price range: $250,000–$450,000+
  • Communities: Oak Creek, Breckenridge, Eagle’s Ridge, and more
  • Features: Community pools, walking trails, neighborhood amenities
  • School district: Conway School District

Bryant/Benton (35–45 min to LRAFB)

Saline County’s growth has fueled significant new construction:

  • Price range: $255,000–$400,000
  • Appeal: Bryant School District (top-rated), lower property tax rates
  • Growth: Several new subdivisions opened 2023–2025 with continued expansion

Jacksonville (5–10 min to LRAFB)

New construction options are more limited in Jacksonville but growing:

  • Price range: $190,000–$260,000
  • Appeal: Closest to base, most BAH-accessible for junior enlisted
  • Note: Fewer active builder communities than Cabot or Conway, but newer subdivisions are developing

Using a VA Loan for New Construction: What to Know

VA loans work with new construction, but the process has some nuances:

Buying a Spec Home (Already Built or Under Construction)

This is the simplest path. The home is already permitted and being built to known specifications. You go under contract, the VA appraises the completed (or near-completed) home, and you close. The process is nearly identical to buying a resale home.

Buying a To-Be-Built Home (Custom Build)

More complex. The VA offers a One-Time Close Construction Loan that converts to a permanent VA loan after construction. You lock in the rate upfront and make interest-only payments during construction. Not all lenders offer this product — Ashley can connect you with lenders who specialize in VA construction loans.

Builder’s Lender vs. Your Own VA Lender

Builders often push buyers to use their preferred lender. While builders sometimes offer incentives tied to their lender, you always have the right to bring your own VA-approved lender. Ashley recommends comparing the builder’s total package (incentives + rate + fees) against an independent VA lender before deciding.

Pro Tip from Ashley: Builder incentives are negotiable even when they look fixed. Ashley has negotiated free appliance packages, closing cost credits of $5,000–$10,000, and upgraded finishes for her VA buyer clients. Builders want to sell — especially in slower months (January/February and August/September). Going in without an agent means you’re leaving negotiating power on the table.

New Construction vs. Resale: Quick Comparison

Factor New Construction Resale Home
Move-in timeline 4–10 months (build) or immediate (spec) 30–45 days
Warranty Yes — builder warranty Home warranty optional (~$500/yr)
Maintenance Minimal (everything new) Varies — inspect carefully
Energy efficiency High (modern code) Varies by age and upgrades
Customization Yes (during build) What you see is what you get
Price Usually 5–15% premium Often below new construction
Neighborhood maturity Under development — few trees Established trees, landscaping
VA appraisal risk Low (new homes appraise well) Moderate — depends on comps

Why You Need an Agent When Buying New Construction

The biggest mistake buyers make with new construction: walking into a builder sales office without their own agent. The builder’s sales representative works for the builder — not for you. They are not required to disclose issues, negotiate on your behalf, or flag problems in the contract. Ashley Watters represents new construction buyers at zero cost (builders pay agent commissions). She knows which builders have the best quality, which communities are in flood zones, which subdivisions have HOA restrictions that impact military families, and how to negotiate the best deal.

Interested in New Construction Near LRAFB?

Call or text Ashley: (501) 951-9200
She’ll show you active builder communities, current incentives, and negotiate on your behalf — at no cost to you.

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